Mari Voipio wrote:

On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Dieter Jakob wrote:


Can you help me to get the Adobe Fonts for PDF up and running?



Having recently fought with the same issue (i.e. \setupbodyfont[pos]) with my recent installation of TeXLive, I found one answer in the user settings - this might be what you are looking for (don't understand enough of fonts to say for sure).


The TeXLive cont-sys.rme/cont-sys.tex settings file says:

% If you run into missing font metrics kind of problems,
% you may want to uncomment:

% \usetypescript[adobekb] [\defaultencoding]


Well, I don't expect my users to understand about changing the cont-sys.rme/cont-sys.tex file, so the settings need to be in the file/environment and thus I put this on top of my file instead (I use ec encoding, seems to work best with Windows):

        \usetypescript[adobekb][ec]
        \usetypescript[pos] % maybe I don't need this line any more???
        \setupbodyfont[pos,10pt]


And it works like a charm, at least with my files. All complaints stopped
at once, which made me *very* happy. Looks like I can soon provide my
dummy users with something easily installable that doesn't need any
tweaking...


\setupbodyfont[pos] is the old method and in that case the \usetypescript[pos] is not 
needed

the more modern way is:

\usetypescript[postscript][ec]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,10pt]


that way you can mix typefaces, e.g.

\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,10pt]



Hans


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